Littleton police on Tuesday asked for the public’s assistance to find a woman who has been missing for almost three weeks.

The woman, Charlene Roxanne Voight, 36, last talked to her family on June 29. Police said family members reported Voight missing July 8.
Since then, police have launched a criminal investigation, “due to the facts and circumstances that are unique to this particular case,” said Commander Trent Cooper with Littleton Police Department.
The case is being investigated by the entire detective division of the Littleton Police Department, along with other agencies including the Colorado Bureau of Investigation.
Voight said at a news conference that investigators hope Voight is still alive. Cooper did say that the longer Voight goes missing, the “more concerned” police get.
After Voight was reported missing, Jeffrey Beier — a man described as her boyfriend — was arrested in an unrelated sexual assault case. Beier is being held in the Arapahoe County jail on a $100,000 bond on charges of sexual assault overcoming a victim’s will and third-degree assault.
Documents in that case have been sealed.
During the investigation into Voight’s disappearance, , less than a mile from Littleton police headquarters.
One was an apartment complex on South Rio Grande Street, and the other is a narrow dirt lot separated from the apartment complex by Belleview Avenue crossing underneath South Rio Grande Street.
Cooper said police found Voight’s car in the dirt lot, but could not comment on anything else that was found at either scene, or what led them to those locations. He also couldn’t say if Voight was living in the apartment that was searched.
“We’re not real clear on their living arrangements at this time,” Cooper said. “It appears that they moved around quite a bit as of late.”
Voight is from San Clemente, Calif., . She moved to Colorado in the early summer of 2015, but went back to California in September of that year to complete a degree and moved back to Littleton later.
Anyone with information on the case is asked to call police at 303-794-1551.



